We provide court certified medical interpreters for sensitive medical appointments, examinations, and treatments—ensuring Limited English Proficient (LEP) patients fully understand their health and rights.
For Legal & Medical Proceedings
When a workers' compensation claim is filed, the employer must send the employee to two types of medical appointments. A court certified interpreter must be present for these visits.
Qualified Medical Examiner
An independent doctor appointed to evaluate the employee's injury, treatment, and future medical care.
A court certified interpreter must be present.
Independent Medical Examiner
A doctor chosen by the insurance company to evaluate the employee's condition and work status.
A court certified interpreter must be present.
By law, all medical-legal appointments in workers' compensation cases (QME & IME) must include a court certified interpreter to ensure accurate communication and protect the employee's rights.
In medical-legal situations—such as workers' compensation, disability claims, personal injury cases, and medical evaluations—only a court certified interpreter meets the legal standards required in formal proceedings.
Other interpreters may be used for non-certified needs such as general hospital care, basic follow-up visits, or routine communication.
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